The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Band 113A. Constable, 1861 |
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... friends of his house may have conceived the design of adopting a policy of liberal intercourse with foreign nations , as the best means of subverting the existing order , and breaking the yoke of the oligarchy under which he suffered ...
... friends of his house may have conceived the design of adopting a policy of liberal intercourse with foreign nations , as the best means of subverting the existing order , and breaking the yoke of the oligarchy under which he suffered ...
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... friendship , despatched them , to prevent their falling into the hands of the torturer . Eight of the assailants were unaccounted for when all was over ; and the remnant of the Regent's people , released from their deadly struggle ...
... friendship , despatched them , to prevent their falling into the hands of the torturer . Eight of the assailants were unaccounted for when all was over ; and the remnant of the Regent's people , released from their deadly struggle ...
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... Friend Sabie , the name of the ingenious individual , had been so struck with the beauty and perfection of the lock , that in an incredibly short time he had succeeded in find- ing a workman to produce so exact a counterfeit , that it ...
... Friend Sabie , the name of the ingenious individual , had been so struck with the beauty and perfection of the lock , that in an incredibly short time he had succeeded in find- ing a workman to produce so exact a counterfeit , that it ...
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... friends you see , Think on vengeance for my ruin , And on England shamed in me ! ' Alas , that poetry , which would have lent dignity to the noblest cause , should have been squandered in support of one of the paltriest delusions ever ...
... friends you see , Think on vengeance for my ruin , And on England shamed in me ! ' Alas , that poetry , which would have lent dignity to the noblest cause , should have been squandered in support of one of the paltriest delusions ever ...
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... friends to be very deeply absorbed in the contemplation of his own , or very solicitous to analyse it for the amusement of others . Those of his readers , therefore , whose peculiar taste lies in the direction of confes- sions are ...
... friends to be very deeply absorbed in the contemplation of his own , or very solicitous to analyse it for the amusement of others . Those of his readers , therefore , whose peculiar taste lies in the direction of confes- sions are ...
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Seite 498 - Alas! they had been friends in youth; But whispering tongues can poison truth; And constancy lives in realms above; And life is thorny; and youth is vain; And to be wroth with one we love Doth work like madness in the brain.
Seite 1858 - With a, full View of the English-Dutch Struggle against Spain, and of the Origin and Destruction of the Spanish Armada. By JOHN LOTHROP MOTLEY, LL.D., DCL Portraits.
Seite 331 - The place of justice is a hallowed place; and therefore not only the Bench, but the foot pace and precincts and purprise thereof ought to be preserved without scandal and corruption.
Seite 478 - Foundation for true interpreting, when he learned from it that, " in every nation, he that feareth God and worketh righteousness, is accepted with Him.
Seite 545 - That in all that Territory ceded by France to the United States, under the name of Louisiana, which lies north of Thirty-six degrees and thirty minutes north latitude, not included within the limits of the state contemplated by this act, slavery and involuntary servitude, otherwise than in the punishment of crimes whereof the parties shall have been duly convicted, shall be and is hereby forever prohibited.
Seite 559 - Virginia declare and make known that the powers granted under the Constitution being derived from the People of the United States may be resumed by them whensoever the same shall be perverted to their injury or oppression...
Seite 221 - THE GLACIERS OF THE ALPS : being a Narrative of Excursions and Ascents. An Account of the Origin and Phenomena of Glaciers, and an Exposition of the Physical Principles to which they are related.
Seite 547 - Kansas, and when admitted as a state or states, the said territory, or any portion of the same, shall be received into the union with or without slavery, as their constitution may prescribe at the time of their admission...
Seite 168 - My friend, you owe this uncommon grief to your having thrown off the principles of religion ; for if you had not, you would have been consoled by the firm belief that the good lady, who was not only the best of mothers, but the most pious of Christians, was now completely happy in the realms of the just.
Seite 18 - Receive the HOLY GHOST for the Office and Work of a Priest " in the Church of GOD, now committed unto thee by the Impo